- 6502asm.comv1.0 6502 compatible assembler and emulator in javascript, can be found here. Pretty good looking, and with example code!!

- 6502 Simulator Can be found here. I remember trying this out a long time ago. I'm glad i've found it again!!! I don't know if this is a new feature, but when you type an opcode, information pops up on the side panel, similar to intellisense!! nice!!!

- a NES assembler : NESASM - a PC-Engine assembler : PCEAS - a PC-Engine basic library (video, sound, joypad, interrupts) - some documentation (assembler, hardware, tutorials) - the source code of the assembler - this site also keeps an archive of ASM demos for PCE or NES on the bottom of the page!!!! NICE I didn't notice that before!!!

- DASM - DASM is a versatile macro assembler, written in C, with support for target microprocessors including 6502, 68HC11, 68705, 6803, HD6303, F8 and 6507.

NBASIC is a BASIC interpreter designed to mimic the operation of 8/16bit microcomputers of the early 1980’s like the Tandy Color Computer®, Apple ][e®, Commodore 64®, Texas Instruments TI-99/4A®, and others.

1 - Get a copy of ConTEXT Editor and install the syntax highlighter file. Both are listed above:

2 - In the menu, click Options>Environment Options:

3 - Click the Execute Keys tab, click Add and then type "asm" in the dialog box that pops up and click OK.
Note: DO NOT prefix "asm" with a "." or this will not work!!!
Your settings should now look like this:

4 - Click F9 so that it's highlighted:

5- Click the file dialog button next to the text box labeled "Execute" and navigate to your copy of NESASM.exe(you can probably just write NESASM if you've already added the executable to your path variables):

6 - Once you've found your executable, make the rest of the options in this dialog look like this:

7 - When you create a new project and add files to it, edit and run NESASM, everything will be saved and the output will be shown in the output window!

now you can add other tools to the other keys, F10 etc. or set parameters for NESASM to your liking. Hope you find it useful!!!!

You should add FamiTone in a libraries section as well as FCEUDSP and thefox's source-debug enhancements to Nintendulater. These things have been a huge help durring development, but I had to find them the hard way

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